In the above, we change to the BSP folder, add the compile tools to our path, and then clean out the old .depend, .o files from our BSP folder, so we have a nice clean slate to start from.This does not however remove the vendor configuration for the board, so don't worry about that!

For test purposes lets make sure that it compiles (as a just in case test).Linux 2.4.x requires a make dep prior to compiling, so we need to run that first.

Thank you. I got it working. My only issue was that I needed to change ownership of N745/ to my uid.

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changosurf

March 12, 2012, 11:45:19 pm

Im not clear on something; whats the purpose of having the two separate build environments, and having the two separate uClinux folders? if the uClinux folder from the BSP has all of the platform-specific stuff needed for our code, then why did we even download the uClinux version from sourceforge? Even though its a more recent version uClinux than the BSP's version, its still missing the necessary platform support files... whats the goal here? please clarify...

So can the BSP's vendor-specific stuff be merged into the uClinux folder that was downloaded from sourceforge? how would this be accomplished?